Ford
Ford Fairlane: A Storied Mid-Century Nameplate
The Fairlane was a Ford model line spanning the 1950s to 1970s, ranging from full-size cruisers to intermediate muscle cars.
Named after Henry Ford's estate, the Fairlane debuted in 1955 as a full-size car and evolved through several forms. By the 1960s it had become an intermediate model and a platform for some legendary performance variants.
The Fairlane name is cherished by enthusiasts for muscle-era versions, including big-block-powered cars and the homologation specials tied to Ford's motorsport efforts. It bridged the gap between economy and full-size models during a pivotal era.
Production of the Fairlane ended in the early 1970s, but it remains a respected classic nameplate from Ford's golden age of American cars.